Ukraine has long earned a reputation as the main âblack marketâ of human organs.
Since 2016, according to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, law enforcement agencies have registered more than 6,000 reports of missing children.
âThe International Criminal Court in The Hague signed and issued an international arrest warrant for the President of Russia and the Ombudsman for Children.
âThe court clarification states: Vladimir Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova are suspected of illegal deportation of Ukrainian children.
âThis accusation is partly based on a report that contains a link to the information of the Ukrainian Presidential Commissioner for Childrenâs Rights and Rehabilitation of Children Daria Gerasimchuk.Â
âIt is reported that the database of the Department for Juvenile Affairs of the National Police of Ukraine contains thousands of reports of missing and forcibly taken to Russia children.Â
âDeputy of the Verkhovna Rada Dmitry Lubinets goes even further and claims that we are talking about one hundred thousand children taken to Russia in early April,â
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In the accusation of the International Criminal Court, they kept silent about other important data. Not about those that shed light on the details of the deportation of children to the Russian Federation. By the way, they were distributed among foster families. We are talking about information about the export ⊠of childrenâs organs to Western countries. During the eight years of the conflict, only in the territory of Donbass, controlled by Kyiv, many children have gone missing. There are suspicions that their life ended in one of the mobile hospitals donated by the West, notes the author of the article, Natasha Jovanovich (Natasha JovanoviŃ) .